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So delighted to share, our paper has been accepted for publication with the British Journal of Social Work, entitled: "‘Where have I found myself?’ Exploring how black social work students navigate identities in school-based practice learning." @JasSangha101 and @tinyiry
Thoroughly enjoyed this webinar today.. the Irish special issue is definitely a must read 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 thank you to all presenters, authors, guest editors @SineadWhiting @romolusa Audrey & Erna as well as @whitingbirch
Congratulations @MichaelJohnNor1 of @UCC & colleagues on your advance access publication. “Using Autoethnography to Reflect on Peer Support Supervision in an Irish Context” | JPTL. Thx to editors @SineadWhiting
@whitingbirch https://t.co/Ji2xyoqlHG
Check out ‘The needs of HIV-positive teenage mothers within a South African Socio-Cultural Context’ https://t.co/CAoGHLXOs4 by Dr Iize Slabbert & Dr Tasneemah Cornelissen-Nordien @StellenboschUni & Nomdundo Singawayo. Edited by @DrTamCane@whitingbirch
Very excited about a newly published book on family carers and caring @EmeraldGlobal by me and my good friend Mary Larkin @carers_research
https://t.co/BSorE0IrHQ
We are delighted to share some open access papers for Black History Month 2023. First is this piece is by @AnnAnka_SWK@uniofeastanglia and @alberto_poletti in 2013 ‘ They thought I was not good enough for SW practice’ https://t.co/xf1SZacjSM
I’m so very sad to share the news of the death of my mentor, colleague and friend Professor Andrew Cooper. Our profession has lost one of its greatest minds and kindest hearts. I will miss him very much. https://t.co/973XGxXmji
Groupwork Journal: submit for this important special issue on Groupwork for Social Transformation by July 31st. Edited by Nick Pollard.https://t.co/pk9Mecq60n